Li Auto enters Macau with i6 and i8 as cross-border EV test
2026. 6. 28. · 01:25

Li Auto enters Macau with i6 and i8 as cross-border EV test

Li Auto has opened its first Macau retail center with the i6 and i8 on display, pairing the market entry with localized glass, dual-SIM connectivity, cross-border navigation, and overseas cockpit apps. The article explains why this small market matters as a test bed for Li Auto's wider Asia-Pacific and European expansion push.

Li Auto's first retail step into Macau is small in likely unit volume, but precise in what it tests: battery-electric SUVs, a local distributor model, and product adaptations for drivers who cross between Macau, Hong Kong, and mainland China.
The company opened its first Macau retail center on June 26, with the Li i6 and Li i8 on display and purchasing, delivery, and after-sales services available through the store. CnEVPost reported the opening on June 27, citing Li Auto's statement that Macau is its first expansion into the Hong Kong and Macau region. 1 Sina Finance, citing Sanyan Tech, carried the same core announcement and said the store is at Treasure Island in Macau. 2

What changed

Li Auto is working with Guangdong Hongyue Automobile Sales Group for the Macau opening. The partner matters because CnEVPost identifies Guangdong Hongyue as Nio's sole general distributor in Macau, so Li Auto is entering through a dealer group already tied into premium EV sales in the city. 1
The retail center is not being framed as a simple export counter. Li Auto said local users can experience the i6 and i8, buy vehicles, take delivery, and use after-sales support there. The company also described Macau as a gateway between mainland China and international markets, with a goal of expanding its brand reach across Hong Kong-Macau and the wider Asia-Pacific region. 1

The localization work is the real product news

The Macau entry is notable because Li Auto is already talking about vehicle-level localization, not only retail presence.
  • Glass: Li Auto worked with Fuyao Glass on original-spec, double-layer laminated non-privacy glass to satisfy Macau's light-transmittance rules while keeping quietness, safety, and heat-insulation performance. 1
  • Navigation: The company says it has achieved seamless navigation across Hong Kong, Macau, and mainland China. 2
  • Connectivity: Some models support a dual-SIM communication setup for cross-border use, and Li Auto says it is working with partners on cross-border connected-car services. 1
  • Cockpit software: The overseas smart system already supports localized apps including Apple CarPlay and Spotify. 2
Li Auto Macau opening ceremony
Li Auto's Macau opening event showed the local retail launch behind the i6 and i8 push. Image credit: Li Auto via CnEVPost. 1
For buyers, those details matter more than the showroom photo. A Macau or Hong Kong user who frequently drives into Guangdong is not judging only range and cabin space. The car also has to handle local glass rules, apps, cellular fallback, and route planning across borders without feeling like a mainland-only product brought over unchanged.

The two launch models are telling different stories

Li Auto has not disclosed Macau pricing, local delivery volume targets, or whether the versions shown in Macau match mainland configurations exactly. The China-market baselines still show why the company chose these two battery-electric SUVs first.
Model in MacauChina-market baselineWhy it fits the Macau test
Li i6Five-seat battery-electric SUV; single trim from RMB 249,800; 4,950 mm long; 3,000 mm wheelbase; 87.3 kWh LFP battery; up to 720 km CLTC range in rear-wheel-drive form; deliveries began one day after its September 2025 launch. 3It is the lower-price, five-seat EV that can introduce Li Auto to users outside mainland China without leaning on the brand's older extended-range identity.
Li i8Six-seat battery-electric SUV; current dual-motor version priced at RMB 339,800; 97.8 kWh battery; 720 km CLTC range; an updated single-motor version appeared in a June MIIT filing, pointing to a possible lower entry price. 4It gives Li Auto a larger, premium family SUV for cross-border users, but the mainland sales record says the model needs sharper positioning.
The i6 is the cleaner commercial bet. CnEVPost reported that Li Auto aimed for stable monthly i6 deliveries of 9,000 to 10,000 units by year-end 2025, and its i6 launch price was RMB 90,000 below the i8's then-current starting price. 3
The i8 is more complicated. In May 2026, CnEVPost's model breakdown put i8 deliveries at 1,564 units, down 25.10 percent from April and only 4.69 percent of Li Auto's total deliveries that month. The same report said the i6 delivered 20,878 units in May and accounted for 62.60 percent of total deliveries. 4
That imbalance makes Macau useful as a positioning test. If the i8 can gain attention among cross-border premium family users, it gives Li Auto one more angle for a model that has struggled at home. If the i6 gets most of the traction, Macau will reinforce what the mainland data already says: Li Auto's battery-electric growth is concentrated below the i8's price band.

Where this fits in Li Auto's overseas plan

Macau is one piece of a wider overseas reset. On the company's May 28 earnings call, president Ma Donghui said Li Auto would use a phased international strategy, choosing subsidiaries, dealers, or exclusive distributors depending on market size and competitive conditions. CnEVPost also reported that the i6 is planned for Europe in the second half of 2026, while a right-hand-drive Li Mega is planned for Hong Kong and Singapore by year-end. 5
The timing is not incidental. Li Auto's official first-quarter 2026 results showed vehicle margin falling to 6.1 percent, down from 19.8 percent a year earlier, and net loss reaching RMB 2.3 billion. The company also said it had 517 retail stores and 552 service locations in China as of March 31, which gives it a large domestic base but leaves overseas operations comparatively early-stage. 6
That is why the Macau move should be read as an operations experiment as much as a sales expansion. Li Auto is testing whether it can carry its service-heavy brand promise into a small but regulation-sensitive market before larger moves in Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Middle East, and Central Asia.

Competitive read

Macau gives Li Auto a controlled first step outside mainland China, but it also exposes the limits of the current i-series lineup.
The i6 has a clear role: a five-seat EV priced low enough in China to compete for volume. The i8 has the tougher job. CnEVPost's June filing report said the i8 faces pressure in China from Onvo's L90 and Tesla's six-seat Model Y L, and the newly filed single-motor i8 appears designed to lower the entry point. 4
The Macau store will not solve that by itself. What it can show is whether Li Auto's product localization and cross-border software work are enough to make the i6 and i8 feel native to Greater Bay Area use cases. That is a better test than a raw showroom count.

What to watch next

  1. Macau pricing and delivery dates. Li Auto has confirmed the store, services, i6/i8 display, and localization work, but not local transaction pricing or first-delivery timing.
  2. Whether Hong Kong follows with the same EV mix. The right-hand-drive Mega is planned for Hong Kong and Singapore by year-end, but the Macau opening starts with left-hand-drive i6 and i8 models.
  3. The single-motor i8 decision. If the lower-cost i8 filing becomes a production trim, it could matter for both mainland sales recovery and export pricing.
  4. Europe's i6 schedule. Li Auto has said the i6 will launch in Europe in the second half of 2026, with the Paris Motor Show positioned as a brand-awareness moment. 5
For readers tracking Li Auto, the next actionable update would be Macau pricing, first local deliveries, Hong Kong launch details, the i8 single-motor launch, or a concrete European i6 timetable.

관련 콘텐츠

이 콘텐츠를 둘러싼 관점이나 맥락을 계속 보강해 보세요.

  • 로그인하면 댓글을 작성할 수 있습니다.